Massage CE’s …. What To Do?
20 November 2007Ok, so if one hour of training equals one CE credit and I need 16 CE’s every 2 years, I need to get cracken if I am to renew in June. I have taken one hour first aid to renew this year will take another hour next year so that’s two down. I went to an advertising seminar for one more credit so now I just have 13 more to go. Great
I can count two more for the Hot Stone 2 hour videos and I can view 2 more hours of something else to bring my total down to 9 hours. Does anyone have any recommendations of a great DVD I can purchase with at least 2 CE credit hours?
Or any suggestions on an awesome CE for 9 credits, here is a list for my criteria. I want and need to further my knowledge but there is so much I want to do, I can’t choose. Let me know what you think, what have you done?
Washington CE Info:
(1) Attendance at a local, state, national or international continuing education program having a featured speaker;
(2) First aid, CPR or emergency related classes;
(3) Viewing of educational videotapes not to exceed four credits;
(4) Teaching a seminar for the first time, not to exceed eight hours;
(5) Business and management courses not to exceed six hours;
(6) Specialized training in an aspect of massage therapy provided by an individual who has expertise in that area, has been licensed in this state for no less than three years, and who charges a fee;
(7) Courses from a state, county, or city school or program or approved massage school, program, or apprenticeship trainer in massage therapy or related topics; or
(8) Training provided by a health care professional certified or licensed in their area of expertise.